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Modelling the chemical evolution of star forming filaments
Published 2015-11-03Version 1
We present simulations of star forming filaments incorporating - to our knowledge - the largest chemical network used to date on-the-fly in a 3D-MHD simulation. The network contains 37 chemical species and about 300 selected reaction rates. For this we use the newly developed package KROME (Grassi et al. 2014). Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using such a complex chemical network in 3D-MHD simulations on modern supercomputers. We perform simulations with different strengths of the interstellar radiation field and the cosmic ray ionisation rate and find chemical and physical results in accordance with observations and other recent numerical work.
Comments: To appear in the Proceedings of the 5th Zermatt ISM symposium "Conditions and impact of star formation: New results with Herschel and beyond". 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
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